Hello Pearl Pros,
I just purchase some loose edison pearls from Etsy for my new pet project - learning to string them for the first time
Vendor drilled them before they were shipped to me. They were still covered in dust (i assume from drilling) so I gave them a bath of diluted castile soap with filtered water (per recommendation in this forum). Soap water - water - water. Repeat. Then I left them dry overnight wrapped in clean paper towels.
This morning I open them up. The babies look pretty but they have odor that I never smelled before in pearls. I looked up through the forums and online site and wonder if the pros here can recommend me what to do;
- Some said baking soda over night and rinse next day, some said hydrogen peroxide then soak, what is the best for edison freshwater?
- i used lavender castile soap as i do not plain one on hand, does that matter?
Thank you so much.
I just purchase some loose edison pearls from Etsy for my new pet project - learning to string them for the first time
Vendor drilled them before they were shipped to me. They were still covered in dust (i assume from drilling) so I gave them a bath of diluted castile soap with filtered water (per recommendation in this forum). Soap water - water - water. Repeat. Then I left them dry overnight wrapped in clean paper towels.
This morning I open them up. The babies look pretty but they have odor that I never smelled before in pearls. I looked up through the forums and online site and wonder if the pros here can recommend me what to do;
- Some said baking soda over night and rinse next day, some said hydrogen peroxide then soak, what is the best for edison freshwater?
- i used lavender castile soap as i do not plain one on hand, does that matter?
Thank you so much.